Always a Bridesmaid: Comedy from Golden Girls Writer Follows Four Friends Down the Aisle

When four friends promise each other on the night of their senior prom to be in each other's weddings (no matter what), they have no idea they'll still be fulfilling the promise 30 years later. But that's just what happens in Always a Bridesmaid. Written by trio Jessie Jones (Kingdom Come), Nicholas Hope (Teacher's Pet) and Jamie Wooten (The Golden Girls), the play asks the question "just how far are you willing to go to keep a promise to a friend?" The story centers around hopeful romantic Libby Ruth, who has a perfect marriage, Deedra, who's just found out her husband has a wandering eye, tree-hugging Charlie, who panics when it's time for her own marriage, and high-spirited and self-involved Monette, who's tested her friends' patience with all-too-frequent trips down the aisle. Always a Bridesmaid is a hilarious and heart-warming comedy that's perfect for anyone who's ever worn a hideous bridesmaid dress, knocked over a friend catching the bouquet or questioned the saneness of saying "I do."